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smallest(7 inch) and cheapest laptop/ EPC/UMPC/portable PC

Model: SC-UMPC-70A
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Origin: Made In China
Category: Computers & AV Digital / Computers / Notebook & Laptop Computer
Keywords: EPC , cheap laptop , UMPC
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Post Time: 30 Jan, 2008 Last Modified: 03 May, 2009
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SHENZHEN SUPERCHAMPION TECH CO., LTD.

Country/Region:
Guang Dong - China

Business Nature:
Manufacturer

Phone:
0755-88850627
Contact:
JENNY CHEN ( MANAGER)

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Product Description
The SC-UMPC-70A is an affordable product with low power consumption, designed for communication and digital multimedia entertainment by accessing Internet through a broadband terminal. It can be easily operated by the user, without bothering about intrusion of viruses. In addition to a variety of multimedia entertainment and high-speed broadband Internet access functions, the SC-UMPC-70A can be used for other purposes, such as the e-book reader, picture browser, Flash player, instant communication, e-dictionary, MP3 player, game simulator and PDA. Also, it provides the user with personalized and abundant Flash desktops.
Main Function: 7 inch Ultra-Mobile Personal Computer,laptop,E-PC,Notebook,Portable PC,UMPC
Feature: * Processor: XBurst 400 MHz 32-bit CPU
* Highly secure Linux OS, free of viruses
* RAM: 128M RAM
* Storage: 512M or 1G NAND Flash
* 7-INCH TFT-LCD display, 800*480, True color image display
* USB port: 2 extensible USB ports
* External storage: SD card slot
* Broadband interface: 10/100MB Ethernet interface
* Keyboard: standard English 80-key keyboard,support external keyboard
*Mouse & Touch pad: built-in touch pad,set 2 shortcut keys, and support USB port mouse
* Network access: ADSL, WiFi, CDMA, GPRS (optional)
* External storage: SD card slot(128M-8GB)
* Built-in camera:NO
*Sound effect: In focus Audio,built-in stereo speaker,external microphone, but only for record use.
* Battery: 2100MAH
*Worked time: >2.5H
* All kinds of Xiptech application software packages

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Cheaper cheap laptop promised

Negroponte remains determined to realize vision
Nicholas Negroponte, founder of One Laptop Per Child, promises to cut the price of the XO by $24 and has hopes for an even lower price. Nicholas Negroponte, founder of One Laptop Per Child, promises to cut the price of the XO by $24 and has hopes for an even lower price. (Globe Staff Photo / David L. Ryan)
By Hiawatha Bray
Globe Staff / February 11, 2009

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The One Laptop Per Child Foundation of Cambridge was established to bring the world's children a $100 laptop, and according to founder Nicholas Negroponte, the organization is still determined to reach that goal. But last year, it quietly raised the price of its proprietary XO laptop from $188 to $204, more than twice what the foundation originally hoped to charge. Now Negroponte is promising to cut the price of the XO by $24, to $180. "I believe it will go down another $20 soon," he added. But even at $160, the laptop will cost far more than its original $100 target price.

The foundation offers its laptops for sale to governments of developing countries, which can then distribute the machines to poor school children. Negroponte said four countries that bought XO laptops last year - Mongolia, Rwanda, Peru, and Uruguay - agreed to pay $204 for each laptop. That's $16 more than the laptop's 2007 price of $188.

"The price floats," Negroponte said. "It floated up because of two primary reasons: cost of raw materials and value of the dollar."

But now, Negroponte said raw materials have gotten cheaper and the dollar, which sharply declined in value in late 2008, has recovered somewhat. That means it takes fewer dollars to buy the same quantity of goods in the Asian countries that supply components for the laptop.

Meanwhile, Negroponte's team is busy designing the sequel to the XO, a laptop that will feature a second screen that will take the place of the traditional keyboard. Negroponte hopes to have a prototype built within 18 months, and thinks computer makers will be able to produce the machine for even less than the current XO - perhaps as little as $75.

There's also a plan to provide free Internet access to XO users by piggybacking on cellular telephone and satellite systems in developing countries. "This world has lots of bandwidth that just goes unused," Negroponte said. "It's like standby seats on airplanes."

It's an ambitious agenda for the foundation, which recently dismissed about 32 workers - half of its staff - due to falling corporate donations and the disas trous decline in holiday sales of the XO laptop. Christopher Dawson, director of technology at the Athol-Royalston Regional School District, who blogs about educational technology at the ZDNet news site, said Negroponte's team went wrong by trying to produce and distribute the computer themselves instead of leaving that to private companies. "There are some great idea people at OLPC," said Dawson, "but they don't have the marketing and manufacturing skills to put it all together."

Negroponte said that when the foundation was launched in 2005, no company built a machine - a small device that uses little power and has a display screen that can easily be read under bright sunlight - suited for rural areas without easy access to electricity. "Four years ago, we had no choice," Negroponte said. "We had to build a laptop." So the group's engineers designed the machine of their dreams and contracted with Quanta Computer of Taiwan to manufacture it.










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